Freddy Cole, the younger brother of the legendary Nat King Cole, invites you into his world with "The Cole Everybody Knows / The Best Year of My Life," a captivating journey through the realms of vocal jazz, jazz, and blues. Released on January 1, 2004, under the Audiophile label, this album is a testament to Cole's soulful voice and his ability to breathe new life into both classic and original tracks.
Spanning a little over an hour, the album features a mix of well-known standards and hidden gems. Cole's smooth vocals glide effortlessly through tracks like "Correct Me If I'm Wrong" and "Miss Otis Regrets," showcasing his impressive range and emotional depth. The medleys, such as "Moving On / Place in the Sun" and "I Keep Going Back to Joe's / Waiter, Ask the Man to Play the Blues," highlight Cole's knack for blending songs seamlessly, creating a cohesive and engaging listening experience.
The album also includes poignant original compositions like "The Best Year of My Life" and "Forever Is a Long, Long Time," offering a glimpse into Cole's songwriting prowess. His rendition of "He'll Have to Go" is a standout, demonstrating his ability to infuse a classic country tune with a jazzy, bluesy twist.
Freddy Cole's "The Cole Everybody Knows / The Best Year of My Life" is a rich tapestry of sound, blending timeless classics with fresh compositions, all tied together by Cole's velvety voice. It's an album that showcases the breadth of Cole's talent and his enduring contribution to the world of jazz and blues.